engine-pbehavior

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Published: Apr 5, 2024 License: AGPL-3.0 Imports: 39 Imported by: 0

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Pbehavior

You have the possibility in Canopsis to define periods of time during which monitoring services should be delivered or when the system or its elements is on maintenance. There are 4 types of periods of changes in behavior:

  • Active state: applications that must provide a service at a given time
  • Maintenance: you want to declare entities as maintenance so that their alarms do not appear visually
  • Pause: you want to pause an application for an indefinite time
  • Inactive state: when active priods defined, the rest of the day means as inactive period.

There are possible to add custom-defined periods based on first 3 types above with specific priority. Default and custom types have icons (except default active state) to visually identify alarms with particular period.

Engine

The engine-pbehavior loads pbehavior rules from database and process alarms and entities according to pbehavior intervals and specified priorities. Processing resolves intervals defined in rules and when period specified for the moment it marks alarms and entities with appropriate PbehaviorInfo sub-document.

Deployment

The engine assumes the presence of the Engine_pbehavior_rpc_server queue, which can be created by adding the following code to initialization.toml:

[[RabbitMQ.queues]]
name = "Engine_pbehavior_rpc_server"
durable = true
autoDelete = false
exclusive = false
noWait = false
# args =

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